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What does the express station seal mean? Pictures.

Express station seal refers to a special red sign with characters and bar codes, which is usually affixed to doors, shelves, express cabinets, etc. by express companies or relevant regulatory authorities to indicate the areas where entry or unsealing is prohibited. The use of seals can effectively ensure the safety and fairness of express delivery operations, and also enable consumers to better enjoy express delivery services.

Stamping the courier station is very simple and convenient. Usually, it is only necessary to bind the two ends of the seal at the door, cabinet and other places respectively. Once the seal is affixed, it means that the area has been closed. If someone enters or unpacks the courier without authorization, it will automatically destroy the seal and leave traces, thus prompting the courier company or the regulatory authorities to find illegal acts and deal with them in time.

The seal of the express station is widely used. In addition to being widely used in express delivery companies and regulatory authorities, many hotels, shopping malls, warehouses and schools have also begun to use seals for safety management. Seals not only improve the safety level of places, but also can control the entry and exit of people and manage the entry and exit of goods, thus effectively reducing the occurrence of illegal acts.